Scrubs - The Complete Second Season
starring: Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Neil Flynn, Ken Jenkins
directed by: Adam Bernstein, Bill Lawrence, Chris Koch, Craig Zisk, Gail Mancuso
directed by: Adam Bernstein, Bill Lawrence, Chris Koch, Craig Zisk, Gail Mancuso
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DR J.D. RETURNS FOR HIS SECOND YEAR AT SACRED HEART, FILLED WITH NEW RELATIONSHIPS, MEDICAL MISTAKES & THE TERRORIZING JANITOR.
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The interns of Sacred Heart hospital move up to residents in the second season of Scrubs, the dorky little brother to ER with more than a passing resemblance to Ally McBeal. But in this season the sitcom actually matures-- in a good way--in its ability to balance just the right amount of heart and humor. While JD (Zach Braff) wrestles with his feelings for Elliot (Sarah Chalke), Elliot bends over backwards to be included with her colleagues and friends alike (after a character rags on JD and Turk, she squeals, "Do me!"), Turk (Donald Faison) proposes to Carla (Judy Reyes), and Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) reunites with his ex-wife Jordan (Christa Miller), who's carrying his child. The cast melds together nicely, but it's Braff, executing most of the fantasy sequences, who's the real comic find, although he's nearly upstaged (in a welcome bit of stunt casting) by Tom Cavanaugh as JD's irresponsible older brother, a complete departure from his role on Ed.
Season Two's bonus features include some very revealing episode commentary by creator Bill Lawrence and various cast members, who all describe guest star Rick Schroder as "an odd dude" and make fun of his imploring the cast not to call him Ricky. They also spend a curious part of time studying the female anatomy, from Chalke's bra colors to guest star Heather Locklear's derriere to Miller's bust (this observation comes from Lawrence, who is Miller's husband). Braff's fame after Garden State also comes as an easy target in the commentaries, as well as the network's inability to understand the show, such as asking to remove an episode'sreference to the Wonder Twins because they didn't know who they were. Thank goodness the producers didn't listen. -- Ellen A. Kim
DR J.D. RETURNS FOR HIS SECOND YEAR AT SACRED HEART, FILLED WITH NEW RELATIONSHIPS, MEDICAL MISTAKES & THE TERRORIZING JANITOR.
Amazon.com:
The interns of Sacred Heart hospital move up to residents in the second season of Scrubs, the dorky little brother to ER with more than a passing resemblance to Ally McBeal. But in this season the sitcom actually matures-- in a good way--in its ability to balance just the right amount of heart and humor. While JD (Zach Braff) wrestles with his feelings for Elliot (Sarah Chalke), Elliot bends over backwards to be included with her colleagues and friends alike (after a character rags on JD and Turk, she squeals, "Do me!"), Turk (Donald Faison) proposes to Carla (Judy Reyes), and Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley) reunites with his ex-wife Jordan (Christa Miller), who's carrying his child. The cast melds together nicely, but it's Braff, executing most of the fantasy sequences, who's the real comic find, although he's nearly upstaged (in a welcome bit of stunt casting) by Tom Cavanaugh as JD's irresponsible older brother, a complete departure from his role on Ed.
Season Two's bonus features include some very revealing episode commentary by creator Bill Lawrence and various cast members, who all describe guest star Rick Schroder as "an odd dude" and make fun of his imploring the cast not to call him Ricky. They also spend a curious part of time studying the female anatomy, from Chalke's bra colors to guest star Heather Locklear's derriere to Miller's bust (this observation comes from Lawrence, who is Miller's husband). Braff's fame after Garden State also comes as an easy target in the commentaries, as well as the network's inability to understand the show, such as asking to remove an episode'sreference to the Wonder Twins because they didn't know who they were. Thank goodness the producers didn't listen. -- Ellen A. Kim
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- Scrubs II
Great, got it for my granddaughter for Christmas and it was a better price, no fighting crowds, price was comparable to any place else without gas and crowds. It's the only way to go when you have to get CD's or DVD's, no crowds, no gas, no traffic, comes to the door. It's crazy to go looking for it in 5 different stores when you can come straight to Amazon and spend 5 minutes.
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- Love this show
Great show.Always funny.I honestly hope this has a longer run than 10 seasons.
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- The perfect gift!!
This was a birthday present for my brother, it's his favorite show. He was thrilled with it and couldn't tell it was a previously owned dvd. It arrived right on time and in perfect condition.
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- Disappointed
The product was great.I am serving with the 101st in Afghanistan and had a family emergency.I needed to cancel my order.About three to four days after sending an email, I was told that the order couldn't be canceled due to it already being shipped.It didn't ship out for a week.I was very disappointed and will not do business again with this company.
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- excellent
Witty, ironic, sarcastic, hilarious, but at the same time touching and causes you to reflect on your life and relationships.
- Scrubs IIGreat, got it for my granddaughter for Christmas and it was a better price, no fighting crowds, price was comparable to any place else without gas and crowds. It's the only way to go when you have to get CD's or DVD's, no crowds, no gas, no traffic, comes to the door. It's crazy to go looking for it in 5 different stores when you can come straight to Amazon and spend 5 minutes.
- Love this showGreat show.Always funny.I honestly hope this has a longer run than 10 seasons.
- The perfect gift!!This was a birthday present for my brother, it's his favorite show. He was thrilled with it and couldn't tell it was a previously owned dvd. It arrived right on time and in perfect condition.
- DisappointedThe product was great.I am serving with the 101st in Afghanistan and had a family emergency.I needed to cancel my order.About three to four days after sending an email, I was told that the order couldn't be canceled due to it already being shipped.It didn't ship out for a week.I was very disappointed and will not do business again with this company.
- excellentWitty, ironic, sarcastic, hilarious, but at the same time touching and causes you to reflect on your life and relationships.
